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Former Democratic senator convicted

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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Vincent Fumo, once one of the most powerful figures in Pennsylvania politics, was convicted Monday of more than 130 counts of corruption for schemes that defrauded the state Senate and others of more than $3.5 million and allowed him to live a lavish lifestyle.

The 65-year-old former state senator was found guilty of all 137 counts against him, which also included obstruction of justice for destroying e-mail evidence. The jury deliberated about the Philadelphia Democrat's fate for about six days after a five-month trial.

Prosecutors are expected to seek a sentence of more than 10 years under federal guidelines, based on the size of the fraud, the obstruction conviction and other factors.

After the verdict was read, Fumo hugged his distraught college-age daughter and his girlfriend before leaving the courtroom.

"Just heartbroken," Fumo said when asked about the verdict as he left the courthouse. His lawyer, Dennis Cogan, said he was disappointed but would appeal.

U.S. District Judge Ronald L. Buckwalter denied a government request to revoke Fumo's bail but planned to hear arguments about possible conditions such as electronic monitoring at a hearing Monday afternoon.

Former Fumo aide Ruth Arnao was found guilty of all 45 counts against her, including defrauding Citizens' Alliance, a nonprofit.

Fumo testified in his defense for six days, comparing some of his excesses to spitting on the sidewalk.

The showdown with prosecutors capped a long trial that detailed the enviable lifestyle Fumo lived, owning a $5.5 million mansion in downtown Philadelphia, a farm near Harrisburg, and vacation homes at the New Jersey shore and Florida waterfront.

Prosecutors charged that he misspent more than $2 million of senate resources and another $1.5 million from the Citizens' Alliance for Better Neighborhoods and the Independence Seaport Museum.

Arnao, a former aide who ran Citizens' Alliance, is married to Fumo's friend, and with her husband enjoyed free yacht trips with Fumo on a museum-owned vessel.

A string of Senate employees testified during the trial that they ran Fumo's farm, handled his finances, prepared campaign material and even spied on an ex-lover, often during work days.

Fumo argued that no Senate rules defined a work day as daytime hours. He repeated the central defense argument that his employees toiled day and night for the government — and did other work for him on their own time.

Prosecutors said Fumo plundered the resources of Citizens' Alliance after persuading Peco Energy, a utility regulated by the state, to give the group $17 million. Fumo admitted only that he "borrowed" tools and equipment worth a fraction of that amount, or accepted a modest of perks in exchange for his time. He had started the nonprofit and called it "my nonprofit, my entity, my baby."

They say he also systematically destroyed e-mail evidence during the long FBI probe, the basis for obstruction charges.

A multimillionaire banker and lawyer, Fumo was the longtime ranking Democrat on the Senate Appropriations Committee. He left the Senate last year after 30 years in office to defend the criminal case. He beat two previous indictments early in his 30-year political career.

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Fumo is a dirtbag. He is the posterchild of corruption and greed at the state level. Bill Deweese is next to fall from grace in the Commonwealth of PA.
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Corruption is nothing new in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One of the reasons I no longer live there. Several years ago the Comptroller was caught and he committed suicide on television.
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Jim wrote:Corruption is nothing new in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania...
Or in any other governmental organization: federal, state and local. They may not all be crooks, but they all hang out with crooks.
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Re: Former Democratic senator convicted

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I was just surprised that he wasn't from Illinois.
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